LeSean McCoy primed for another huge year

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Bills running back LeSean McCoy may have just turned 29-years old but the 5-foot-10, 210-pound ball-carrier is poised to carry the load for Buffalo’s offense once again. Last season McCoy rushed for 1,267 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns, adding another 371 receiving yards and one touchdown.

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Rick Dennison will rely on a zone blocking scheme, a system that should maximize McCoy’s elite vision, cutback ability and burst.

Running backs are also featured heavily in the passing game within the scheme, so it’s safe to say that ‘Shady’ could help carry Buffalo’s run game which has ranked No. 1 in each of the last two seasons.

Logan Thomas separating from reserve tight ends

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Logan Thomas spent his collegiate career at Virginia Tech as a quarterback but recently made the switch to tight end. The 6-foot-6, 250-pounder is still very much a work in progress and remains behind Charles Clay and Nick O’Leary on the Bills’ depth chart.

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However, Thomas brings a unique blend of size and athleticism that Buffalo lacks. He’s had a handful of productive practices through training camp and with a strong preseason, the 26-year old could find himself as the team’s No. 3 tight end at the start of the regular season.

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